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Government sector, City Planner, Education, Universities, Oil & Gas companies, Forest Department, Mining companies

About IGiS Photogrammetry Suite

IGiS Photogrammetry Suite provides a one click photogrammetry solution for converting digital images to 3D.

IGiS Photogrammetry Suite highly supports fully automated geodesy and photogrammetry tools for converting image to 3D, Dynamic and Automated Processing Workflow, High Accuracy Outputs and DEM Photogrammetry Modeling, Editing and Analysis.

Photogrammetry uses aerial shots or drone photos or satellite images to determine the spatial properties and dimensions of the objects/features captured in the photographic image. IGiS Photogrammetry Suite a product of IGiS powered by Scanpoint Geomatics Limited brings off one click photogrammetry solution for processing digital images and converting the same to 3D, which will be an useful input for GIS software, special effect building and to take proxy measurement of objects of different scales.

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ease 5.0 / 5
features 5.0 / 5
design 5.0 / 5
support 5.0 / 5

Company Information

Scanpoint Geomatics
Founded: 1992
India
www.sgligis.com/products/photogrammetry-suite/

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Fully automated geodesy and Photogrammetry tools for image to 3D: Designed for processing stereo imagery captured from various satellites, aircraft and drones with and without camera information. The photogrammetry process uses a camera model and RPC imagery information. A simple automated workflow, highly accurate survey-grade outputs and high-speed parallel processing makes the IGiS Photogrammetry Suite unique.

Fully automated geodesy and Photogrammetry tools for image to 3D: Designed for processing stereo imagery captured from various satellites, aircraft and drones with and without camera information. The photogrammetry process uses a camera model and RPC imagery information. A simple automated workflow, highly accurate survey-grade outputs and high-speed parallel processing makes the IGiS Photogrammetry Suite unique.

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  • An IGiS Photogrammetry Suite User
    Photogrammetrist
    Used the software for: Free Trial
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User, Administrator, Deployment
    Company Size: 100 - 499
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    "Photogrammetrist "

    Posted 2023-12-04

    Pros: Cost-Effective: Compared to traditional surveying methods, photogrammetry can be more cost-effective. It eliminates the need for expensive equipment and reduces the time required for data collection in the field.

    High Accuracy: With proper planning and execution, photogrammetry can achieve high levels of accuracy in 3D modeling and mapping. Advanced software and algorithms can refine and optimize the generated models.

    Versatility: Photogrammetry can be applied in various fields, including topography, archaeology, forestry, urban planning, and more. It is a versatile technology that can be adapted to different industries and applications.

    Non-Destructive: Unlike some traditional surveying methods, photogrammetry is non-destructive. It doesn't require physical contact with the object or terrain being measured, making it suitable for delicate or sensitive environments.

    Remote Sensing: Photogrammetry allows for data collection from a distance, enabling the mapping and modeling of large and inaccessible areas, such as mountains, forests, or urban landscapes.

    Time Efficiency: The data collection process in photogrammetry can be quicker compared to traditional surveying methods. The ability to capture a large amount of information in a short time is particularly advantageous for time-sensitive projects.

    Cons: Dependence on Weather Conditions: Photogrammetry relies on the quality of images, and adverse weather conditions such as rain, fog, or poor lighting can affect the accuracy of data collection.

    Processing Complexity: The processing of photogrammetric data can be complex and computationally intensive. Generating accurate and detailed 3D models often requires specialized software and significant computing power.

    Limited Ground Resolution: The resolution of the generated models is dependent on the quality and resolution of the images captured. In some cases, ground details may not be as high as desired.

    Sensitivity to Camera Calibration: Photogrammetry requires precise camera calibration to ensure accurate results. Any errors in the camera calibration process can lead to inaccuracies in the final 3D model.

    Lack of Real-Time Data: While the data collection process itself can be quick, the processing and generation of 3D models usually take time. This lack of real-time data may be a limitation in some applications.

    Skill and Training: Effective implementation of photogrammetry requires a certain level of expertise and training. Users need to be familiar with both the fieldwork and the software tools used in the data processing pipeline.

    Overall: Overall, photogrammetry offers several advantages that make it a valuable tool in various fields. It is cost-effective, versatile, and non-destructive, providing high accuracy in 3D modeling and mapping. The ability to collect data remotely and the time efficiency of the process are additional strengths.

    However, challenges such as dependence on weather conditions, processing complexity, and the need for precise camera calibration are important considerations. The limitations in ground resolution, lack of real-time data, and the requirement for skill and training also contribute to the overall assessment.

    Despite these challenges, ongoing technological advancements and improvements in software continue to enhance the capabilities of photogrammetry, making it an increasingly viable and powerful option for applications ranging from surveying and mapping to environmental monitoring and urban planning. When used appropriately and with careful consideration of its limitations, photogrammetry can be a valuable asset in a variety of industries.

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